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Hollyland Mars 4K Wireless Video Transmission System

 105,000.0

Hollyland’s cutting-edge 4K UHD wireless video system, built for professional filmmakers, livestreamers, and content creators

Hollyland Mars 400S PRO II SDI/HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

 83,500.0

The Mars 400S PRO II SDI/HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System with ultra-low 70 ms latency, 150 m range, and multi-receiver support.

Hollyland Lark Max Duo Microphone

 38,500.0

Hollyland LARK MAX Duo 2-Person Wireless Microphone System (2.4 GHz, Black)

Hollyland Lark M2S Microphone with USB-C

 20,500.0

Hollyland LARK M2S DUO 2-Person Wireless Microphone System with USB-C Connector for Mobile Devices (2.4 GHz, Space Gray)

Hollyland Lark M2S Microphone Mini Combo

 24,500.0

Hollyland LARK M2S Mini Combo 2-Person Wireless Microphone System for Cameras and Mobile Devices (2.4 GHz, Space Gray)

Hollyland Lark M2S Wireless Microphone Combo

 26,500.0

Hollyland LARK M2S Ultimate Combo 2-Person Wireless Microphone System for Cameras and Mobile Devices (2.4 GHz, Space Gray)

Hollyland LARK MAX Duo MIcrophone

 38,500.0

Featuring enhanced sound quality and MaxTimbre mic technology, the black LARK MAX Duo Wireless Microphone System from Hollyland

Hollyland LARK M1 DUO Microphone

 16,500.0

Record up to two people in mobile journalism or content creation applications using this black, 2.4 GHz LARK M1 DUO Wireless Microphone System.

Hollyland LARK C1 DUO Microphone – (USB-C)

 16,500.0

Hollyland LARK C1 DUO 2-Person Wireless Microphone System with USB-C Connector for Mobile Devices (Black, 2.4 GHz)

Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 mk3 Midi Keyboard

 40,499.0
49-key MIDI Controller with 2,000 Presets, 9 Rotary Encoders, 9 Sliders, 8 Velocity- and Pressure-sensitive RGB Backlit Pads, Pitch/Mod Wheels, USB-C, 5-pin MIDI Out, Expression Input, LCD Screen, Bundled Software, and Customizable DAW Integration – White
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Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 mk3 Midi Keyboard – White

 52,999.0
61-key MIDI Controller with 2,000 Presets, 9 Rotary Encoders, 9 Sliders, 8 RGB Backlit Pads, Pitch/Mod Wheels, USB-C, 5-pin MIDI Out, Expression Input, LCD, and Bundled Software – White

Arturia KeyLab 61 mk3 Midi Keyboard – White

 89,999.0

Premium 61-key controller with semi‑weighted aftertouch keys, RGB pads, 9 faders & encoders, DAW & Analog Lab integration—ideal for Nepalese studios and performers.

Mackie CR3.5 Powered Studio Monitors (Pair)

 15,400.0
3.5″ Powered Studio Monitor with Tone Control, Location Switch, TRS, RCA, and 3.5mm Connectors, Headphone Output, and Speaker Cables (Pair)

PreSonus Eris 5BT Studio Monitor – 2nd Gen

5.25″ Powered Studio Monitor with Woven Composite Woofer, 1″ Silk-dome Tweeter, 100W Class D Amplification, Tuning Controls and Bluetooth Connectivity (Pair)

PreSonus Eris 4.5BT Studio Monitor – 2nd Gen

4.5″ Powered Studio Monitor with Woven Composite Woofer, 1″ Silk-dome Tweeter, 50W Class AB Power, Acoustic Tuning Controls and Bluetooth Connectivity (Pair)

PreSonus Eris 3.5 Studio Monitor – 2nd Gen

3.5″ Powered Studio Monitor with 3.5″ Woven Composite Woofer, 1″ Silk-dome Tweeter, 50W Class AB Power, and Tuning Controls (Pair)

JBL PartyBox Encore 2

 65,000.0

PartyBox Encore 2 is a compact yet powerful portable speaker built for high-energy parties and events, now available at Audio Shop Nepal.

Behringer WING Compact Digital Mixer

 419,000.0
48-stereo-channel Digital Mixer with Touchscreen, 48-in/48-out USB Audio Interface, 13 Motorized Faders, 24 Midas Pro Preamps, 28 Stereo Buses, and 16 Stereo Digital FX Processors

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